"I think that a huge problem is people who read comics and don't understand the point of superheroes, which is to be the best version of yourself. You love Captain America? Well, you know what Captain America would never do? Go online anonymously and shit on a girl for having an opinion." -Brian Michael Bendis

I've been playing real-life harvest moon (aka my new landscaping job) and playing more mocarina of time. I'm trying to get as many hearts and things like biggoron sword before doing the fire temple. I already finished gerudo fortress because I was bored, and I'm seeing how much I can get away with before navi's nagging leads me to throw the handheld into the wall.

Finally found Knights in the Nightmare on the DS... still trying to learn how to play. lol
I think it's funny when a game needs to put in a bunch of tutorials, and Atlus has a bunch of tutorials on YouTube I was watching.

Finally found Knights in the Nightmare on the DS... still trying to learn how to play. lol
I think it's funny when a game needs to put in a bunch of tutorials, and Atlus has a bunch of tutorials on YouTube I was watching.

I have the PSP version, and even with the in-game tutorials, I still have no fscking idea what I'm supposed to do. :/

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Originally Posted by Crusader_8

I've been playing real-life harvest moon (aka my new landscaping job) and playing more mocarina of time.

I've been playing 40 hours at work in 2 days. It's not a terribly fun game. Really wanted to try and play video games last night but got called back to the office the moment I got home. Super weak. Got Half Minute Hero: Super climax turbo whatever the other day and haven't gotten a chance to play it yet.

Lately, I've been lovingly embracing my PC for most of my gaming needs. I've been playing TF2, Terraria, and And Yet It Moves, the latter 2 bought due to Steam sales. Outside of that, I've been trying to wrap my head around Picross DS. I have yet to figure out the logic behind those puzzles, seeing how I'm struggling with the Level 1 Normal puzzles and even the later ones on Easy.

I have the PSP version, and even with the in-game tutorials, I still have no fscking idea what I'm supposed to do. :/

I'm glad you were able to get a new job so quickly.

Oh really? I was wondering about the PSP version thinking it might be easier because you don't have to worry about the second screen, but I wanted to get the original DS version first and then the PSP one. How does the PSP version control? On the DS you move with the touch screen and it moves you on the bottom screen as well. It feels like an extra unneeded gimmick to be honest, but maybe later on it becomes more important.